Magdeburgs’ MDCC Arena looks as though being made by the same architect:

This conformity has not been the case with their old grounds; Leicester‘s Filbert Street had a double-decker main stand, while Magdeburg‘s Ernst-Grube-Stadion was a wide open ground with one main stand under a roof and terraces running around the ground. There were many grounds that looked similar and one could argue that Leicester’s and Magdeburg’s current grounds are simply a sign of the times in which they have been built. Just as the Ernst-Grube-Stadion, Magdeburg’s old ground was to be found – with some minor differences – throughout Europe; even Brussels Heysel Stadium was similar. Architecture, just like fashion therefore undergoes trends it appears. It is nonetheless a sad sign of the times as the grounds look exchangeable and lack that extra bit of particularity that made them distinguishable from other grounds.